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I get the moods Yvette 🙂
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The first one is reminiscent of one of Mondrian’s early works
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Hi Derrick- I can see that now that you mention it ! And I might have one of his tree inges in my archives here on the blog
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Derrick – I found it
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Well done
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Lovely moods !
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Moods in melodies – love it.
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Thanks Leya
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These are beautiful images.
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Thank you
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We could probably classify our friends/aquaintances/enemies in terms of trees.
Sometimes I feel like a weeping willow. 😦
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Oh Lady Sighs – I can relate to that a little right now as I feel a little betrayed by “church people” – but let’s remember that even in the midst of the hurts cast our way (because hurt people hurt people – and the “small” folks who lack growth are often the MILITANT ones or forget to love and be kind) so when we remember that- we can get filled with grace and have some understanding
Because a weeping willow doesn’t truly weep – they have relaxed branches that sway with beauty and often go with the flow of life –
So let’s stay grounded and not let hurtful people (or our own mistakes) cause us to lose our joy – and make sure it doesn’t cause us to withdraw because then everyone loses –
For in the midst of the social hurts there is also connecting and growth!
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So true.
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Wonderful display of moods, Yvette. I love the contrasts in the first photo. That was awesome.
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Thanks Diana
And guess where that was?
It was at a yoga class- this large room and the window had that beautiful shade in front of it. That location is a bit of a drive but I go once in a while
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I can see that. I liked the peek at the tree outside too. 🙂
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Lovely moody reflections!
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Great pictures!!
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Thanks so much
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That top photo is especially interesting, Yvette.
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Thanks Janet – and hope your day is going well
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Busy but good.
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That’s good 🌸and my day was LONGGGGGGG and blah!
So looking forward to a good Thursday
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🙁. Praying for a good day for you tomorrow.
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That last shot looks a bit like a bat hanging upside down!
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It does look like a bat…
And at the time – I saw the single leaf dangle and it reminded me of The Last Leaf by O Henry
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Ah, trees, I do love trees.
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om om om!!! 💖💖💖
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Beautiful images Yvette – do we appreciate trees enough when we have them in the warm weather months? They look so barren once they’re stripped of their leaves?
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You are so right Linda
Such contrast between the full lushness of summer and those bare branches of winter
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In a four-season state, we hate to see the leaves drop as it signals Winter. My neighbor’s Magnolia bush is blooming again, the third time this year. That never used to happen; once in Spring then done.
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Wow
That is crazy that it is blooming again?
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Yvette – this is the third or fourth year this odd blooming has happened. It began after we had a warm Spring, it bloomed, then we had a hard freeze. It’s been messed up since. I have a Japanese Weeping Lace-leaf Maple. It had leafed out and got freezer burn as did other trees in the neighborhood who have this petite tree – brown leaves the rest of the Summer and never dropped its leave in Fall.
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Hmmmm
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Wonderful images!
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Thanks Tierney
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